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go-alexa-lambda

Alexa golang library to generate skill + interaction model as well as serve requests with lambda or as a server. The packages can also be used standalone as a request/response abstraction for Alexa requests.

Purpose

The Alexa skill and interaction model is tightly coupled with the actual intents a lambda function will process. As developing a skill with a golang backend impacts the skill definition in many cases and they share localization scope, this package allows defining and generating the skill and model for deployment and using the same source (with intents, localization) to build the lambda function that responds to requests from Alexa.

Usage

Build skill and interaction model

Run it on go playground: https://play.golang.org/p/VfHW4RcUVwn

package main

import (
	"log"

	alexa "github.com/drpsychick/go-alexa-lambda"
	"github.com/drpsychick/go-alexa-lambda/l10n"
	"github.com/drpsychick/go-alexa-lambda/skill"
	jsoniter "github.com/json-iterator/go"
)

// Configure locale registry.
var enUS = &l10n.Locale{
	Name: "en-US",
	TextSnippets: map[string][]string{
		l10n.KeySkillName:   {"This is my awesome skill."},
		l10n.KeySkillDescription: {"Description"},
		l10n.KeySkillSummary: {"Skill summary"},
		l10n.KeySkillSmallIconURI: {"https://my-url.com/small.png"},
		l10n.KeySkillLargeIconURI: {"https://my-url.com/large.png"},
		l10n.KeySkillTestingInstructions: {"Testing instructions"},
		l10n.KeySkillInvocation: {"awesome skill"},
		// ... for each locale, define the required keys
	},
}

func main() {
	reg := l10n.NewRegistry()
	reg.Register(enUS)

	// Create and configure skill builder.
	s := skill.NewSkillBuilder().
		WithLocaleRegistry(reg).
		WithCategory(skill.CategoryGames).
		WithPrivacyFlag(skill.FlagIsExportCompliant, true).
		WithModel()

	// Configure model.
	s.Model().
		WithDelegationStrategy(skill.DelegationSkillResponse).
		WithIntent(alexa.StopIntent)

	// Build `skill.json`
	sj, err := s.Build()
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	res, _ := jsoniter.MarshalIndent(sj, "", "  ")
	log.Printf("Skill:\n%s", res)

	// Build interaction model: `en-US.json`
	ms, err := s.BuildModels()
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	for l, m := range ms {
		res, _ := jsoniter.MarshalIndent(m, "", "  ")
		log.Printf("Locale %s:\n%s", l, res)
	}
}

Respond to alexa requests with lambda

Run it on go playground: https://play.golang.org/p/fRrzn_kmaBi

package main

import (
	"os"
	"context"
	alexa "github.com/drpsychick/go-alexa-lambda"
	"github.com/drpsychick/go-alexa-lambda/skill"
	log "github.com/hamba/logger/v2"
)

var request = `{
  "version": "1.0",
  "session": {},
  "context": {},
  "request": {
    "type": "IntentRequest",
    "requestId": "amzn1.echo-api.request.1234",
    "timestamp": "2016-10-27T21:06:28Z",
    "locale": "en-US",
    "intent": {
      "name": "AMAZON.HelpIntent"
    }
  }
}
`

func handleHelp(sb *skill.SkillBuilder) alexa.HandlerFunc {
	sb.Model().WithIntent(alexa.HelpIntent)

	return alexa.HandlerFunc(func(b *alexa.ResponseBuilder, r *alexa.RequestEnvelope) {
		b.WithSimpleCard("Help Title", "Text explaining how it works.")
	})
}

func main() {
	sb := skill.NewSkillBuilder()
	mux := alexa.NewServerMux(log.New(os.Stdout, log.ConsoleFormat(), log.Info))
	sb.WithModel()

	mux.HandleIntent(alexa.HelpIntent, handleHelp(sb))
	
	// actually, one would call `alexa.Serve(mux)`
	// but for this demo, we want to pass a request and get a response
	s := &alexa.Server{Handler: mux}
	ctx := context.Background()
	response, err := s.Invoke(ctx, []byte(request))
	if err != nil {
		mux.Logger().Error(err.Error())
	}
	mux.Logger().Info(string(response))
}

Projects using go-alexa-lambda

  • alexa-go-cloudformation-demo : the demo project that lead to developing this library. A fully automated build and deploy of an Alexa skill including lambda function via Cloudformation.

Project template

To give you a head start, check out the template project:

Create your own project based on the template

git clone https://github.com/DrPsychick/go-alexa-lambda-template.git
mv go-alexa-lambda-template alexa-project
cd alexa-project
rm -rf .git

Required variables for your pipeline

ASKClientId= # amzn1.application-oa2-client...
ASKClientSecret= # 6ef4...
ASKAccessToken= # Atza|IwE...
ASKRefreshToken= # 	Atzr|IwE...
ASKVendorId= # M3D....
ASKS3Bucket= # my-bucket
ASKS3Key= # my-skill.zip
ASKSkillId= # amzn1.ask.skill.fe19...
ASK_CONFIG= # cat ~/.ask/cli_config | jq -c | sed -e 's#\(["{}|]\)#\\\1#g'
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION= # eu-central-1
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID= # AKD...
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY= # 3D+...
CF_STACK_NAME= # skill-stack
KEEP_STACK= # if empty, the CF stack will be deleted after deploy (for tests)

References

Links

Credits

initially inspired by: https://github.com/soloworks/go-alexa-models